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catlover
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I have a string of hearts (Ceropegia woodii) that I rescued a year ago. It was a tiny dried up thing with a tangled web of strings about a foot long so.... I cut it back,repotted it, and a lot of TLC. It now has strings about 4 feet long with a lot of leaves but.... it is not very bushy. It probably only has about 30 strings!

? is how do I get it fuller?
#1 cut it back a little on the ends?
#2 cut it way back again?
#3 start more cuttings and place in the pot?
#4 leave it alone?
#5 [dunno]

Thanx in advance for the help.
[kitty] Catlover [kitty]

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#3 is the answer to your question. To get more strands, you have to add more strands yourself. Additional strands will not spontaneously emerge from the soil.
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catlover
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Will, [thumb]
Thanx [kitty] Catlover [kitty]

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